[yodarkritch]
>You must accept the LOSS of cases due to their achieving suborbital velocity...
And HOW! armoredman, Compact40 & I went to an outdoor range to sight in our 'new' Mosin-Nagant rifles, in celebration of his C&R

a couple of weekends ago, and I took out the CZ-52 (acquired on the same shopping trip) for some 50-yard fun. The brass went into the parking lot three lanes over from our bench -- about 15 yards! (Sellier & Bellot factory ammo.) In addition, each recovered case has a dent on the mouth, making the opening decidedly D-shaped.
Asked the local reloading guru about this, and his reply was "Don't bother trying." I'm new to this aspect of things, and don't plan on shooting the '52 a lot (she certainly hasn't replaced the '75 as my "sweetheart"), but think I'd enjoy her more if I could make some low-powered rounds for the indoor range I go to most often.
While 'upstaging the Master' sounds like fun in some respects, I also respect his judgement, and don't want to play the game of "I told you so, and it only cost $1 plus an hour of case prep per round!"
Thoughts?